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Reading a web comic I thought was about friendship and tennis, but really it’s about psychosis and the yakuza and familial politics, and I see this comment 😂
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This is what Tracers like to do a lot to cover their tracks. Here they flipped the original image, and kept the shoes unflipped while changing minor details of the foot.
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Here you can tell they clearly couldn’t draw the red part of the arm properly due to the text being in the way. They also skewed the arm to the point of giving their character baby hands ouch. Overall from these images it should be known that silent goes out of their way to change a lot of the image to avoid getting caught.
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Here is another example of tracing. A few minor details are changed in the jaw, however match up perfectly in other places.
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Here I will show the inconsistency of his art over the years. His technical skills vary, proportions changed each time throughout the images. This is almost impossible for an artist, usually some form of their style will come out in an image when drawing it. Even then through such a short timescale it wouldn’t vary this much and you wouldn’t unimprove.
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1rst: December 27th, 2014
2nd: December 18, 2014  
3rd:December 20, 2014
4th:December 18, 2014
5th: September 9, 2015 (HOW)
6th: May 26, 2016 (Look at all the older images and then look at this. The pose is unnatural and stiff, the coloring is loads worse, and the shoes seem to be the only untraced part of the image)
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The many styles of Silent! Almost every single one of these are from one chapter. Note the different chin, nose, ears, and eye structures. Usually it would be okay if there was a little deviation, however it is obvious they trace from other artists. Note these were drawn after the art change and if you look into the chapters you can still see some of sweet guy’s traced art in the web comic and that although he tries to be consistent he still traces from other artist when he can’t find the right face pose.
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This is an example of Silent’s blatant lying. Here they claim they drew the backgrounds.They claim this through the fact they write “scribble” while showing the black and white part of the process. they also said this was the reason they couldn’t finish the comic on time for the deadline due to how long they takes on backgrounds. However in reality, this is a very simple process that does not take very long at all.One example of what Silent is actually doing is in this link http://yuumei.deviantart.com/art/3D-background-Tutorial-316500996 . If he really wasn’t trying to claim he sketched the backgrounds above, then why didn’t he show the actual process of moving the 3D objects or any other step in this process?  The answer is simple. He didn’t show anything else because he wanted the reader to believe he did the line art of these images. He wanted them to also believe that his backgrounds didn’t take less than 20 minutes to do and made it seem more on the scale of several hours.
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Hello there, this will be my first post on here. This a blog to expose the unjust tracing of Park hyeong-jun’s art. The creator of “Ecstacy hearts” (Silent maru a.k.a Carlo Rosillo) changed their comic’s art style once it was featured on Line Webtoon. Some people then saw the uncanny resemblance between their comic and Sweet Guy’s art style. However their comments were deleted and/ or buried over the massive stream of comments. At first I simply thought their work was art style thievery but then I realized later they would blatantly trace from their source of “inspiration”. I have also seen that they possibly trace from other works as well such as “Free” but I have not confirmed it as of yet. In this gif it shows how Silent goes about tracing. they don’t put in too much effort but they will tend to flip, rotate and enlarge parts of the image. Other ways  they hide tracing is through their pen strokes and the color of them (i.e. the white line on the chin and nose.) p.s. the nose is from a different image in sweet guy, it’s the red haired girl’s nose
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